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TJones
Posted 7/13/2017 8:08 AM (#869989)
Subject: St Clair casting guide




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My youngest nephew just graduated high school this spring... Im hoping to take him on a trip (looking to book two days of fishing) on St Clair as a graduation present, before he starts Lineman school early next year (Jan)... Hoping to do the trip late this summer or in fall.

Wondered if anyone could recommend a guide who does mainly casting... and may have some availability.

We'd be coming from PA.

Thanks for any help!!
Slamr
Posted 7/13/2017 9:00 AM (#869995 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Chris Button: https://www.facebook.com/chris.button.5832?ref=br_rs

If you do not have FB, I can get his phone number and/or email address for you.
bturg
Posted 7/13/2017 11:00 AM (#870011 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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Mike Hulbert, Chris Button, Spencer Berman, Jason Quintano are all top shelf. Of course there are more guys that do a good job but these guys are going to be on them for sure (at least as "for sure" as you can be..it's still fishing)
jonj
Posted 7/13/2017 3:33 PM (#870043 - in reply to #870011)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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bturg - 7/13/2017 11:00 AM

Mike Hulbert, Chris Button, Spencer Berman, Jason Quintano are all top shelf. Of course there are more guys that do a good job but these guys are going to be on them for sure (at least as "for sure" as you can be..it's still fishing)


Very good list. I would certainly add Matt "Catfish" Firestein to that list: http://www.whopperstoppermuskycharters.com/
0723
Posted 7/13/2017 4:22 PM (#870048 - in reply to #870043)
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Hulbert go look on facebook what hes doing lately truly amazing
Juhas
Posted 7/13/2017 5:06 PM (#870052 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: RE: St Clair casting guide




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Chris Mahan with Casting St. Clair Guide Service!!!
25homes
Posted 7/13/2017 6:04 PM (#870057 - in reply to #869989)
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anyone ever use Rick Wacassey he was recommended to me but dont really know any of the guides u there...Heard good things and rates are reasonable too but I wouldnt skimp on guide especially if Im going to LSC
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 7/13/2017 7:24 PM (#870066 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Spencer Berman... stud.
woodieb8
Posted 7/13/2017 8:28 PM (#870070 - in reply to #869989)
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I would contact handlebarz guide. big mike does very well and is a very likeable guide.
TJones
Posted 7/13/2017 8:44 PM (#870072 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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Thanks so much guys! You given me lots to get started... much appreciated!
backdraft
Posted 7/13/2017 8:47 PM (#870073 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: RE: St Clair casting guide




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Mike Hulbert. x2

Worth the trip even if you wouldn't catch a fish !


Backdraft
FishFearMe
Posted 7/13/2017 9:47 PM (#870074 - in reply to #869989)
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Gregg Thomas also a good choice
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 7/13/2017 10:48 PM (#870076 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide





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Hulbert and Gregg T are booked. Chris Button and Jon Bondy have openings the last week of August. Talked to all last week when I was thinking of making a trip in late August.
detroithardcore
Posted 7/14/2017 10:44 AM (#870111 - in reply to #870057)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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I've known Rick a long time and I can assure you he's a great LSC guide and dialed in just like the rest of them. I've fished with him as friends several times and I can assure you if I was not from here and needed a guide I'd hire Rick in a second.
25homes
Posted 7/14/2017 12:21 PM (#870121 - in reply to #870111)
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detroithardcore - 7/14/2017 10:44 AM

I've known Rick a long time and I can assure you he's a great LSC guide and dialed in just like the rest of them. I've fished with him as friends several times and I can assure you if I was not from here and needed a guide I'd hire Rick in a second.


I was refferred to him from a Friend of His named Steve Hes from Dayton Ohio but I guess friends with Rick and Reffered me to him...You dont know steve by chance do you
Bondy
Posted 7/14/2017 3:48 PM (#870163 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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Rick is a good guy. He made this jigging video a few years back which will get your blood flowing. I believe he runs a Ranger now though.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a9FduEPoXX4
supertrollr
Posted 7/14/2017 8:50 PM (#870197 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide


good music!
detroithardcore
Posted 7/14/2017 11:04 PM (#870201 - in reply to #870121)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




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I don't think I know Steve but Rick and I chat all the time. He actually helped me this week (I don't get out as much as I used to) and I had a stellar day with 7 fish landed including a 50", 49" and 47" along with low to mid 40" fish and I thank him for his help very much! He knew EXACTLY where fish were holding! LSC is a different breed of water and it can be challenging on so much surface area to fish to actually find pods of fish. He's got a great 619VS Ranger so your safe on big water and I can promise you he'll be on fish. He's always slammed anyways with clients so make sure to see if he might have any openings. The guy can guide and fish.
greenstealth
Posted 7/14/2017 11:55 PM (#870203 - in reply to #869989)
Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide




Posts: 142


Chris Button. I drive from pa to fish with him as well. Awesome to fish with
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